f "THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1939 THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. POPP POPP | , “SI FAREWELL PARTY FOR In n fall at the Jacksonville White Two Inche f snow fell ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTH F Futat y 5 . Mills C. E. BLAZER FAMILY | rock Quarries, John rick of How- | night of the first day of spring, | the State Employment Service thi nthe CA FLINT pring Velghbors, close friends and rela- [ard slipped while at work 2 Broke TT ni year has now p d 12 ith mor . i A a H larence EE. Blazer fam the 1 it A COLLECTION OF NEWSY HAP- PENINGS AND PERSONALS FROM GREGG TWP. 8 METROPOLIS be BE PP EE ECD E BGPP E EEE PPE EEETDEE FA Death of a Cltizen PUBLIC SALE, EXECUTORS NOTICE an I ’ " REO student nurse | Stover, Mi and Mr i - tit 2 ¢ l ing ) v in + Gelsinge hospital, Danville, | €1¥n yon and Guy Miter, Mr. and | = a al rm chunk; iron grey mare | Mrs. Earl Delaney, Miriam Delaney, | | will: Ina ke 100 Ho. horse: iron ) { Mr. and Mrs. Michael Delaney, Dean. | lgreyv horse 1 12 Milk Cows, Hol n implemer + M., Bmith, au having ! o success thus far [and Donald Ross, Alfred Grove, stein and Guernsey, some fresh by Hs AY. APRIL 1. at 1:00 o'- ®ent them duly authenticate r §n her profession. ghe attained one of —————————— time of sale, others summer and fall clack p. m., at her residence in Cen- tlement. FRANK V. G JOODHAR T W. Harrisor aiken Executor the highest averages and is now In A birthday dinner was served at UNICIPAL Theatre cows, A ot of good Shoats, welght (ra Hall, by Mrs. Margaret E. Fiedler, Wh ison Walker Xeoh 50 Ibs. and up l \ Jellefonte "A ‘entre all, Pa Wilkes Barre doing special work. the James Faust home in Centre Hall executrix: Household goods, electri ig : o ACY PRY 11? al ou - J v for Estate p Mr. and Mrs, Francis Thompson, son [for Mrs. Faust and her father, John MILLHEIM FARM MACHINERY: F12 Farmall | ove, 10t carpenter tools B. M.iAtty for Estate. Riv tractor on steel, run 2 years, in fine g..th auct. Robert and Miss Josephine Thomp- | Graden, of Spring Mills, who became 8 Y a . : gon of Sharon, visited over the week |70 years old on Sunday. Guests in ad- RN aan on Sultipasies io _ Sum! SATURDAY, APRIL 8, at 1:00 p BABY CHICKS end with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Swabb. dition to Mr, Graden, Mrs. Faust and | =F mmm ip 2. “MeCormick Deerin, ot dy m., at residence of Edward Glenn : ry pists SATE yo .. . , a o 4 «IL. MOLOTMICK - Dearing actor w . “* Other Saturday Suesty "Mis Me ahd tie Pas) Samliy included Bar, nig Now PLAYING—WEDNESDAY er, like new: John Deere 4-sec. tract- along main highway A leading from Leghorns, Reds, Barred and White Bes. SB. Stover and Miss vJoseph-iurs. John Gragen, Jv, of Smufiton AND THURSDAY or harrow: Oliver gang plow; 200 bu. Lemont to Pine Grove Mills, in Col- Rocks, Straight or SEXED. stover Mr. an Mrs. Calvi iH . o fne Stover. Ix wand Mrs. Calvin Gilbert, thd oats; lot No, 2 potatoes. lege township, lot of household fur- WW Hip for Priompe Mrs. Beulah Snavely and Mrs. Fred |daughter, Mrs. Bernice Neidus, and S . DOUBLE n : " y . . / . a aa fi es . al Terms cash. Lunch will be served niture, etc.—~Frank V. Goodhart, Ex- we a . ——- Nixon were Sunday guests of Mr. and (granddaughter Shirley of Sunbury peci by ladles of the Reformed churdh. ecutor of the estate of Myra B. Wine- GERVIN K. SCHAEFFER MeAlisterville, Pa. x16 Mrs. Evelyn Ripka. Mr and Mrs. Frank Ennist of Pot- . Zardnor. Aoieassd BW. Smith. suet A number of town folks have been [ters Mills. FEATURE Program JOHN RIMMEY. i» Ardner, d sey « M. Smith, auet. fonfineq indoors due to colds and grip. = : ng these were Mrs. Russell Con- i Among A ponywned by “Ben” Whitman {sr 3 80, Mrs. Coleman Wingard, Mrs. C. M. rs . ik, ‘ba 11 ‘H f h N kh’ Watts and Mrs. Kenneth Johnson. proprietor of Sunset Diner, Seven > eart 0 t $e ort x en Se . Mountains, kicked hm on the arm . , 3 8 f Saturday ! i . nits RY Bake! Rungard He oa ; VUrda¥ with sufficient force to fracture al (All Color) — GALE PAGE, ALLEN st of Rosell stinger. TREE IgE ; ues! : > 1 Harr . vik of Wil. (bone. The frisky little animal took JENKINS, D. FORAN Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brov » _. ladvantage of all the “strap,” wheeled : puro, Mito Napa Bem und A 2. ‘Blondie Nees he Boss’ spent last Sunday with her father, Harold Hanson. Miss Hanson is to be congratulated on her Lriend of Sunbury were Sunday visit prs at the 1 Nathanie] Brown home. EASTER CILOTHES and traditi Penny Singleton, Arthur Lake vill Se held “LISTEN 3 DARLING” REDFERN COAT DAY, “Prairie Moon” rairie Moon rime — JUST RECEIVED 1% trio mars wa rumisus SUITS, STETSON HATS, HAD CLOTHES, WALK-OVER a FLORSHEIM SHOES, ARROW SHIRTS MONDAY & TT ESDAY CE PEOEEEEE EEO E TERE EEOCPEPEECE TEBE P EEL PE OEPEEEPOEP OS OO OPEL IEEE PPE PEEE "PCE COT OEE EPOPEPEES POLO March 23 4 oN farch 27 and 2 {| roses verrerorone y fy COLL OP OE OP PPPs “WIFE, HUSBAND | OR Nl |STORE OPEN ’ i! Every Evenlng Every Evening AND FRIEND” ! except Tues. and except Tues. and Thurs, when we “mw ’ 1 ~ hip apt Thurs, when we our Lol Lortita. 3 » \ Close at 6 P. 2 Where Your Dollars Go the Farthest et ore 0 and ‘ » i retta ung and arner Baxter | soorrrrrrove rove MILLHEIM, PA. rerrerrrrrrerore | Chapter 14 of ‘THE LONE RANGER' WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY March 29 and 30 Tuesday l Femrp or im ONLY TWO DAYS FOR YOU TO The ic of Ede Morse Ba see THE GREATEST MOTION PIc- | CN i PUBLIC SALE CARLOAD SO. DAKOTA J eon | ARE 18 = Ein “esse ttn HORSES & MULES Fred Luse, Manager CENTRE HALL : At BENNER BARN, CENTRE HALL James” | TEU CZBM FRIDAY, MAR. 24 Attend the early or late Shows and avold the crowds. Wonld be pleased to see you on Sale Day 7 JOHN GRUENEWALD, Owner Palme: “| | of Mrs = | Bells Amunity Was shocked on . a.) _— . . 6“ 1” hea of the sudden death : gr a he. e wner ays, ® of be - a4 . | Of Decker, a member ‘of the i . f at the hin of her sister, Mrs. Mabel | M : 8 ME gi fi 1 / RINSO 80 we are selling at absolute AUCTION, "a SevensRoom Dhwell- . . . 4g Sweeney is still confineg to be fig i ight jai rd jent jot 550x177 t } Smith. The occasion was the twelfth! ¥ is 1 vs ihe with Light, Baikh ard Heat: Jot 560x177 feet to a public “alley, Bt Jthes] : { o bon, waa he ne A wd but is Improving. Master Ivan os v \ 2 large pkgs VE. known” as 522 East (ollege Avenue, State College. Pa Hi ihtay 9 Js. Uove's daughter | Orwig at the Sweeney home is improv. yor i i Helen Grove, {ing from preumonia. ; . Ww . 0 1 SYRI Pp This is your opportunity to get 5 home for jut the price you + $1 - 111 : 3 Q 3 2 , The Sheffield Farmg Milk plant is Cis ual. « want to pay. You make your own price on this property. We must Miss Margaret Kimport of State CO undergoing extensive . Alterations ‘ f Sta ol be satisfied with your verdict. s iege visite o » woek-or : . whic will sot wily od to the am Je SH Yer the week-end at the B went to town 1) One half gallon pearance of the plant but also to the Roll Palmer and friends of Milroy a aan SE ort: 32s w 10 heiq promptly xt 3:00 P, NM. on .the Premises, 523 general utility of it. called at the F F Palma . ved ( ), > Ur E Col A . St College, Rd Te wi 3. wpiter on 3 at the F. F. Palmer home. ELLE FLL sa FLORII oR APE FRUIT ast lege Avenue PERS to Mrs. E. B. Palmer and 4d h ‘ . * Hall. ta a daughter; . TQ Terms of Sale: 20% when the property is struck gown to the high- G. ormi , , / . nch ¢ H. McCormick, Mr. and Mrs. F. C ARROIT 5 bu c est bidder: the balance on delivery of deed. Possession 30 days F. Palmer, J. W. Slack and sister at- It pays in many ways LETTUCE .... 3 heads tended the funeral of Thomas Farn- | CENTRE COUNTY Ee a: oo Towa to have a telephone on Non E. DALE FISHER, Realtor | * w G eraldine Hoover visited with 1 1 TTA ® HOSPITAL NOTES. er friend, Mian Diawthy Marcws) the farm. Pays in time |. CENTRE WALL, PA., Agent. . » » 8 9 » @ * ® at Bloomsburg over the week-end. and money saved, in Fr . ks Patients in the hospital from the) wwe protection for your FOR South side of the county for the week]? ® ® vw 8" 0.0 0 0» family and property, in of March 13: ue TUSSEYVILLE comfort and conveni- ai ouday, daeharged: Josephine 1.'g 2 >. » 2 0 0 0 0 08 enceand in the pleasure | A and Mrs. A. W. Holderman and of frequent chats with Tuesday, admitted: Carl D. Motz ’ : SWoodward. STanjanughiter Melissa visited rela- friends and neighbors. Wednesday, admitted: Master Geo. !''Vos In Lewistown on Sunday. SEE 1 0 A N S €. Relish, Old Fort. Dischargéd: Mrs James Wolfe of State College, Miss r Herman E. Guisewite, Aaronsburg. |'i'&%inia Bennison, Miss Mary and | C D Si SR iy rio Carso i Monday . were evening diner ®uete. igh Al's n, who ‘had been quite [ : : un 8 sick, is slowly improving. \F:| at the Bartholomew home in Centre! ] | F e 4 ® * Ld = - » * * . Thursday, admitted: E. Blaine Pal- John Fortney spent Sunday at Punx- on the inde nen { respontbily eithaut oad fmer, Potters Mills. © Discharged: Al-|*ttawney wth the Dunkle and O'don- " ose of hu bert Zimmerman, Cobuyn. nel families, B h l i Friday, discharged: Mrs. Xalph| Mr. ang Mrs. C. W. Swartz of artholomew Estate AO 20 EAST MARKET ST : LEWISTOWN, PA. Reish and infant daughter, Oak Hall [State College visited gunday after. } Saturday, admitted: Mrs. Bruce | sutavney with the Dunkle and O'Don-| yug SELL TELEPHONE COMPANY Rees Barthdlomew, Mer: °3. Shr Phone Lewistown 27-25 Swartz, ! Krumrine, Pleasant Gap. . 3 «203 First Natl Bank Bldg. There were 52 patients In the hos-| John Hettinger spent the week-end OF STNNSTLVANIA CENfE FALL FA ; TYRONE, P:. pital at the beginning of this week. |"ith friends in Jersey Shore. i cr ten nna Rr
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